All ideas, theories or wild guesses as to the origins of any brick in this section can be forwarded via my contact form. Some of the bricks listed here because I do not have any factual evidence as to the brickmaker albeit we believe it is a particular firm ( any confirmation would be excellent) but other bricks are a complete mystery as to manufacturer.

  • Micral

    Found at Manuel Works, Whitecross by Ian Suddaby. This example is not in my possession The manufacturer

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  • MIN 027 A

    Found by Ian Suddaby in a river just outside Edinburgh. I am not in possession of this example. This

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  • Monarch

    Found by Drew Mitchell in the Dalgetty Bay area of Fife. Unidentified manufacturer. Find location would

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  • Moray

    Found by Ian Suddaby on the site of the old Bonnyside Brickworks, Bonnybridge. The manufacturer of this

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  • Moray

    Found by Ian Suddaby on the boundary of the old Bonnyside Brickworks site, Bonnybridge. This example

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  • Mower

    Found by Ian Suddaby in the Tamfourhill area, Falkirk. This example is not in my possession. The manufacturer

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  • MPT

    Found on the Hurll, Gartliston brick works site, Glenboig. Unidentified maker but almost certainly a

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  • Muzzio

    Found Roughcastle Fireclay Works, Bonnybridge Unknown maker. Find location would suggest Scottish origins

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  • Mystery brick

    Found at the Manuel Works, Whitecross by Ian Suddaby. Ian states -I don’t believe JG Stein made

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  • Mystery brick

    Found on the site of the old Manuel Brickworks, Whitecross. This brick is unstamped and thus the manufacturer

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  • Mystery brick

    Found at the Manuel Brickworks, Whitecross. This example is not in my possession. The manufacturer is

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  • N

    Found at Gartliston Works, Glenboig Unidentified maker. Find location suggest Scottish origins and probably

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  • NCB

    Found by Eddie Mclean in the Glasgow area. NCB stands for National Coal Board  which ran many brick

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  • NCB L

    Found by Eddie Mclean in the Glasgow area. It would appear to have been manufactured at an unknown National

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  • NCB R

    Found by Eddie Mclean in the Glasgow area. It would appear to have been manufactured at an unknown National

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  • Nemo

    Found by Isabel and David Fairgrieve on a slag heap at the site of the old Tamfourhill Coal Pit, Falkirk.

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  • Nestor

    Found by Ian Suddaby at Ravenscraig, Motherwell. This example is not in my possession. Unknown manufacturer.

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  • Night Stop AJOP P1

    Found Stein Castlecary Works, Castlecary. Unidentified maker – possibly Stein. This appears to

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  • Nightstor

    Found at the Manuel Works, Whitecross. Unidentified maker but his appears to be a storage heater brick

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  • No 1

    Found in Glasgow by Eddie McLean. Unknown maker. Find location would suggest Scottish origins but……

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  • No 1 B & W WH

    Found by Jamie Macvie on a rubble track on a coastal site in Orkney. This example is not in my possession.

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  • NR JWH & Co

    Found at High Bonnybridge. Unidentified manufacturer. The find location would suggest Scottish origins

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  • NRB

    Found at Garnqueen, Glenboig Technically this is an unidentified mark in that I do not know what NRB

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  • O

    Found at the Heathfield Fireclay Works, Muirhead. Manufacturer unknown. Find location would suggest it

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  • O C 4 24

    Found at Stein Castlecary Works, Bonnybridge. Unidentified maker. Find origins would suggest Scottish

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  • OBOBS

    Found by Ian Suddaby on the old Garnqueen Brickworks site, Glenboig. This example is not in my possession.

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  • Obsidianite

    Found at the Stein, Manuel Works, Whitecross. Manufacturer unknown. Find location would suggest Scottish

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  • ONX B

    Found on the site of the Jenny Lind Brickworks, adjacent to the Ravenscraig Steelworks, Lanarkshire.

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